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Halton Autistic Family Support Group (HAFS) – Cheshire

HAFS provides services to the whole family unit of families in Halton who have a child or young adult with a condition within the broad range of ASD (Autistic Spectrum Disorders). HAFS is unique in this respect as most support groups either cater for the affected person or parents. One of the first things you

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Home Start – Bridgewater

Home-Start offers friendship and support to parents with young children so that every child can have a good start in life. At Home-Start Bridgwater Are the trained parent volunteers know how tough it can be to bring up a family. Their experience can help another parent in our community. They visit families in their own...

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Safety Net – Brighton

Safety Net’s vision is to create communities across Brighton, Hove and Sussex that work together to keep children safe. They aim to ensure all children and young people are aware that they have the right to feel and be safe, and that they can get help when they need it. They work with families, in...

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Allsorts Youth Project – Brighton

Allsorts is a project based in Brighton to support and empower young people under 26 who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans or unsure (LGBTU) of their sexual orientation and/or gender identity. What they offer – Weekly Drop-In on Tuesday evenings for those aged 16-25 between 5.30pm and 8.30pmMale Matters (young men

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Fun In Action For Children – Brighton

Fun in Action was set up in 1999. They provide a befriending service to children and young people from disadvantaged lone parent families in the Brighton and Hove area of East Sussex. By providing extra support to the family we actually strengthen it.  What Exactly Do We Do? Careful Matching A Long Term Commitment Weekly...

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P.R.O.P.S – Newcastle Upon Tyne, North East

Scotswood Family Drug Support Group was set up in the Scotswood area of Newcastle in 1997 as a result of local women’s concerns regarding the need in their community for support for parents and partners of alcohol and drug misusers. Newcastle P.R.O.P.S provides such services as: one-to-one support, counselling, drug awareness training, a confidential out-of-hours...

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SPODA – Derby

SPODA have been providing services to families and carers who live within the county of Derbyshire since 1998. We have been and remain one of the pioneers in developing services to address the wide range of issues facing families and carers affected by another person

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Devon Rape Crisis Service

Devon Rape Crisis Service is a specialist support service for women aged over 18 who live in Devon who have experienced any form of sexual violence, recently or in the past.   You might have experienced rape, sexual assault, childhood sexual abuse, incest, trafficking and sexual exploitation, female genital mutilation, ritual abuse, forced marriage, “honour”...

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Support Line – Romford

SupportLine provides a confidential telephone helpline offering emotional support to any individual on any issue. The Helpline is primarily a preventative service and aims to support people before they reach the point of crisis. It is particularly aimed at those who are socially isolated, vulnerable, at risk groups and victims of any form of abuse....

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The Gingerbread Centre – Stoke on Trent

The Gingerbread Centre provides a range of services including supported homeless accommodation for Lone Mums & Dads, supported accommodation for Teenage Mums & support in the community to prevent homelessness.

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Alone in London – Hackney (North East London)

Alone in London works to support young people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, providing a range of services to support young people.  

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Gloucestershire Rape Crisis (Women and girls only) – Gloucester

Services Free, confidential support for women and children who have been raped or sexually abused at any time in their lives. Telephone and face-to-face support sessions can be provided as frequently and for as long as required. Face-to-face support can take place at the Centre, the survivor’s home or any convenient safe venue. Practical advice...

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